Play XP Mode (2)

  
under Win 7 system into the virtual system (XP) environment, users who have used VirtualPC will say, is this not VirtualPC? That's right, it's VirtualPC, but it's an upgraded version of VirtualPC. It has features that were not available in the old version of VirtualPC, so let's look down.

into the familiar XP environment, users may like another computer with the same. Install and run various applications in this virtual XP environment. Since it is completely in the XP environment, applications that can run under XP do not have to worry about compatibility issues.

Third, file transfer

real system and the virtual system, then, to transfer files between the virtual system (XP) with the real system (Windows7) how to do it? XPMode provides users with a useful "integration function". This integration allows the virtual system (XP) to also use the user's hardware resources. Devices that can be shared include (audio, printer, optical drive, smart card, hard drive, removable storage) and non-hardware Windows clipboard.

real user's hard disk each partition, there is a "disk Remote Desktop Connection" in the form of a virtual system (XP) in. Users can find the corresponding mapped disk partition in "My Computer" of the virtual operating system. Through it, users can easily manipulate the files in the real hard disk. It should be noted that the user's opening, deleting and editing operations on these "remote" disks will directly affect the corresponding files in the real hard disk.

with respect to the legacy VirtualPC is more progressive, removable memory can be read in the file in XPMode directly without having to transit, mobile memory and the real hard disk partitions, as mapped to the virtual system.

for the contents of the clipboard in the real system can also be shared directly to a virtual system. That is to say, the text image content copied by the user in the real system can be directly pasted in various text editors of the virtual system. The file can be pasted into the virtual system directly from the real system by copying and pasting. The above operation is vice versa.
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